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The comprehensive findings from the 10-question survey indicate a shift in perceptions towards online degrees, with 84% of adults considering employers more accepting of online degrees today compared to the pre-pandemic era.

With a £118 million funding package, the government aims to bolster academic research, attract international talent, and improve healthcare and productivity. Initiatives include new Centers for Doctoral Training, a visa scheme for early-career researchers, and AI technologies in NHS trusts.

The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2023 points to a shift towards AI, Big Data, and new technologies in the next five years. 

Educators who attended the Education Week K-12 Essentials Forum panel discussion last October 12 discussed how to navigate the complexities of learning and teaching in the time of artificial intelligence.

The company-owned property in North York, which encompasses 160,000 square feet dedicated to international education, is now accessible for international high school, college, professional training, on-campus, and off-campus programs offered by international educational institutions.

TeachAI, supported by leading education and tech organizations, has launched an “AI Guidance for Schools Toolkit.” The resource aims to fill the gap in AI guidance and policy, offering a comprehensive framework and best practices for integrating AI responsibly into educational settings.

UpGrad Harappa introduces AI chatbot, thriveBOT

thriveBOT is designed to cater to learners in English, Hindi, and Hinglish, with a mission to elevate the educational journey of Thriversity, their online skills library.

Zambia invests heavily in eSchool 360 program

The eSchool 360 program is currently making a profound impact on education in Zambia. It serves over 6,000 students across more than 40 rural schools, providing a comprehensive and holistic approach to education.

China-ASEAN Education Cooperation Week advocates for digital education

The integration of digital technologies, including virtual reality and augmented reality, into 5G virtual simulation training platforms has revolutionized vocational education. Classrooms are now transformed into interactive and immersive learning environments, greatly expanding the possibilities for effective training and skill development.

Amazon Web Services launches international AWS Skills Center in Cape Town

The report also forecasts that 60 percent of workers will require training by 2027, yet only half presently have access to adequate training. Moreover, more than 75 percent of organizations plan to adopt technologies like big data, cloud computing, and AI, creating approximately 2.6 million new jobs by 2027.

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